Jacksonian Populism and the Trans-Atlantic Persuasion
Dr. Patrick Newman and Tho Bishop look at the record of the Jackson administration.
Dr. Patrick Newman and Tho Bishop look at the record of the Jackson administration.
Bob explains the friendly exchange he had with Dave Smith regarding the new Johns Hopkins study that concluded lockdowns did little to reduce mortality.
Ash Navabi offers his take on the clash between the Freedom Convoy protests and the Trudeau regime.
General Andrew Jackson, fresh off the election of 1828, assumes the office of the presidency, armed with a battle plan to bring down the institutions he blames for the corruption of the republic.
Bob has Steve Patterson back on the show, to concede that Steve’s skepticism of higher mathematics was right all along.
Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop consider the counterfactual of what would have happened if Donald Trump were still president.
The election of 1824 pits the Old Republicans against the entrenched interests of one-party rule in America.
Ryan and Tho discuss Taiwan policy with Zachary Yost, author of a new paper on the prospects of a Mainland Chinese takeover of Taiwan.
Patrick Newman and Tho Bishop discuss the Panic of 1819 and its impact on political alliances for decades to come.
Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop look at some of the names being floated around for Stephen Breyer's replacement, and expose the inherently political nature of the Supreme Court.